per cent Meaning in Bengali
শতকরা, প্রতি শতে, বর্ধিত আয়,
Similer Words:
per centumper contra
per diem
per month
per se
per year
percent sign
percentage point
percentage sign
percentaged
percing
percussion cap
percussion instrument
percussive instrument
peregrin
per cent's Usage Examples:
6 per cent), Judaism (0.
5 per cent), Buddhism (0.
3 per cent) and all other religions (0.
3 per cent).
15 per cent of respondents stated.
their native language fell from 13 per cent to 1 per cent.
German is the most widely spoken mother tongue (18 per cent of the EU population), and the second.
Approximately 10 per cent of Tanzanians speak Swahili as a first language, and up to 90 per cent speak it as a second language.
century, there was a dotted abbreviation form "per cent.
", as opposed to "per cent".
The form "per cent.
1 per cent in 1951 to 79.
8 per cent in 2011.
When India achieved independence in 1947, Hindus formed 85 per cent of the total population.
(53 per cent), followed by Himachal Pradesh (50 per cent), Chhattisgarh (48 per cent), Rajasthan and Bihar (47 per cent), Uttar Pradesh (43 per cent), and.
7 per cent in 1983 to 21.
1 per cent in 2001.
5 per cent compared.
per cent Chinese, 2.
3 per cent other Asian), 8.
6 per cent Black (5.
1 per cent African, 1.
6 per cent other Black), 1.
9 per cent Arab and 1.
2 per cent of.
6 per cent of respondents identified as Taiwanese only, 25.
5 per cent as Chinese only, 46.
4 per cent as both, and 10.
5 per cent declining to.
per cent of the population, 88.
9 per cent as a first language and 5.
7 per cent as a second language.
2 per cent).
more than 86,000 dwellings, agriculture was the principal industry and 10 per cent of the county was still forest.
70 per cent two-party-preferred vote, a 5.
7 per cent of Green votes flowed to Labor, 60.
3 per cent of Family.
The percent sign % (or per cent sign in British English) is the symbol used to indicate a percentage, a number or ratio as a fraction of 100.
8 per cent by weight.
UK, which educate around 615,000 children, some 7 per cent of all British children and 18 per cent of pupils over the age of 16.
accounts for 57 per cent of GDP, in Iceland for 66 per cent, in Finland for 69 per cent, in Sweden for 72 per cent and in Denmark for 78 per cent.
4 per cent of the total population.
per cent), African (5.
5 per cent), Latin/Central/South American (4.
2 per cent), and North American aboriginal (1.
5 per cent of.
covering 24 per cent of the workforce; utilities and financial services with 21 per cent; trade 20 per cent and government 12 per cent.
Synonyms:
proportion; per centum; percentage; vacancy rate; occupancy rate; absentee rate; unemployment rate; pct;
Antonyms:
disproportion; scale up; scale down;